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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower left area.
      Jul. 11, 2024

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower left area.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. Signed in the lower left area. Measurements: 25 x 44 cm; 33,5 x 53 cm (frame). Painter from Alicante of the second half of the XIX century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo approached a wide range of subjects in his work, standing out specially in the portrait, the painting of history and the one of customs. He began his training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, in Valencia, and then went on to the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained pensions for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. Thus, in 1864 he obtained an honorable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he dedicated himself to painting themes of the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings, much admired in his time. He continued to participate in official competitions, and in 1873 he was awarded a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Vienna. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, from where he would later move on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Currently, works by Ricardo Navarrete are kept in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the City Council of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. It has slight rust stains. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Jul. 11, 2024

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. It has slight rust stains. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. It has slight rust stains. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 25 x 44 cm; 33.5 x 53 cm (frame). Painter from Alicante of the second half of the XIX century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo approached a wide range of subjects in his work, standing out specially in the portrait, the painting of history and the one of customs. He began his training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, in Valencia, and then went on to the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained pensions for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. Thus, in 1864 he obtained an honorable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he dedicated himself to painting themes of the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings, much admired in his time. He continued to participate in official competitions, and in 1873 he was awarded a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Vienna. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, from where he would later move on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Currently, works by Ricardo Navarrete are kept in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the City Council of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections. Slight rust stains.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. It has slight rust stains. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jul. 11, 2024

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. It has slight rust stains. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Marina". Watercolor on paper. It has slight rust stains. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 25 x 44 cm; 33.5 x 53 cm (frame). Painter from Alicante of the second half of the XIX century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo approached a wide range of subjects in his work, standing out specially in the portrait, the painting of history and the one of customs. He began his training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, in Valencia, and then went on to the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained pensions for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. Thus, in 1864 he obtained an honorable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he dedicated himself to painting themes of the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings, much admired in his time. He continued to participate in official competitions, and in 1873 he was awarded a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Vienna. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, from where he would later move on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Currently, works by Ricardo Navarrete are kept in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the City Council of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections. Slight rust stains.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "View of Venice. Watercolor on paper. Signed and located in Venice.
      Jul. 11, 2024

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "View of Venice. Watercolor on paper. Signed and located in Venice.

      Est: €1,400 - €1,600

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "View of Venice. Watercolor on paper. Signed and located in Venice. Measurements: 46 x 25 cm; 82,5 x 59,5 cm (frame). It is a painting framed in the tradition of Venetian vedutismo, whose history begins in the eighteenth century, although it has antecedents dating back to the second half of the fifteenth century. Proud of its power, the city then considered queen of the Mediterranean due to its commercial contacts reinforced it through a true visual propaganda. With the precise and opportunely idealized representation of the scene of so many historical and legendary episodes, a myth destined to last in time was consolidated, even if in the 18th century only a few shaky foundations remained to sustain it. A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, Ricardo Navarrete, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, tackled a wide range of subjects in his work, standing out especially in portraiture, history and customs painting. He began his training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, in Valencia, and then went on to the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained pensions for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. Thus, in 1864 he obtained an honorable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he dedicated himself to painting themes of the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings, much admired in his time. He continued to participate in official competitions, and in 1873 he was awarded a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Vienna. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, from where he would later move on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently conserved in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the City Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "View of Venice. Watercolor on paper. Signed and located in Venice.
      Jul. 11, 2024

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "View of Venice. Watercolor on paper. Signed and located in Venice.

      Est: €1,500 - €1,800

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "View of Venice. Watercolor on paper. Signed and located in Venice. Measurements: 46 x 25 cm; 82,5 x 59,5 cm (frame). It is a painting framed in the tradition of Venetian vedutismo, whose history begins in the eighteenth century, although it has antecedents dating back to the second half of the fifteenth century. Proud of its power, the city then considered queen of the Mediterranean due to its commercial contacts reinforced it through a true visual propaganda. With the precise and opportunely idealized representation of the scene of so many historical and legendary episodes, a myth destined to last in time was consolidated, even if in the 18th century only a few shaky foundations remained to sustain it. A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, Ricardo Navarrete, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, tackled a wide range of subjects in his work, standing out especially in portraiture, history and customs painting. He began his training at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, in Valencia, and then went on to the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained pensions for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. Thus, in 1864 he obtained an honorable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he dedicated himself to painting themes of the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings, much admired in his time. He continued to participate in official competitions, and in 1873 he was awarded a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Vienna. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, from where he would later move on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently conserved in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the City Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "Saint Anthony preaching to the Gentiles", based on an original by Paolo Veronese housed in the Borghese Gallery in Rome. Oil on canvas. With inscriptions on the back.
      Nov. 29, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "Saint Anthony preaching to the Gentiles", based on an original by Paolo Veronese housed in the Borghese Gallery in Rome. Oil on canvas. With inscriptions on the back.

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "Saint Anthony preaching to the Gentiles", based on an original by Paolo Veronese housed in the Borghese Gallery in Rome. Oil on canvas. With inscriptions on the back. It presents losses in the pictorial layer. Measurements: 36 x 45 cm; 45 x 54 cm (frame). Painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of subjects in his work, standing out especially in portrait, history and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and restorations on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Nov. 29, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and restorations on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €700 - €900

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). Untitled. Oil on canvas. It has repainting and restorations on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 32,5 x 24 cm; 51 x 43 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history painting and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) "Gallant scene". Oil on canvas. It presents slight repainting on the pictorial surface and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Nov. 29, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) "Gallant scene". Oil on canvas. It presents slight repainting on the pictorial surface and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Gallant Scene". Oil on canvas. It has slight repainting on the pictorial surface and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 38 x 29,5 cm; 55 x 45 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints on the pictorial surface. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Nov. 09, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints on the pictorial surface. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €700 - €900

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) Untitled. Oil on canvas. It has repainting on the pictorial surface. It has damages in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 32,5 x 24 cm; 56 x 48,5 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history painting and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). "Portrait of a Girl". Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and canvas adapted to the frame. It has flaws and flaws in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Nov. 09, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). "Portrait of a Girl". Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and canvas adapted to the frame. It has flaws and flaws in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "Portrait of a Girl". Oil on canvas. It has repainting and canvas adapted to the stretcher. It has damages and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 85,5 x 58 cm; 114 x 86,5 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history painting and customs. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and restorations on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and restorations on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €700 - €900

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). Untitled. Oil on canvas. It has repainting and restorations on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 32,5 x 24 cm; 51 x 43 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history painting and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints on the pictorial surface. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) No title. Oil on canvas. It presents repaints on the pictorial surface. It has damage to the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €700 - €900

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) Untitled. Oil on canvas. It has repainting on the pictorial surface. It has damages in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 32,5 x 24 cm; 56 x 48,5 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history painting and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) "Gallant scene". Oil on canvas. It presents slight repainting on the pictorial surface and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower right corner.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909) "Gallant scene". Oil on canvas. It presents slight repainting on the pictorial surface and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower right corner.

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909) "Gallant Scene". Oil on canvas. It has slight repainting on the pictorial surface and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 38 x 29,5 cm; 55 x 45 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). "Portrait of a Girl". Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and canvas adapted to the frame. It has flaws and flaws in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). "Portrait of a Girl". Oil on canvas. It presents repaints and canvas adapted to the frame. It has flaws and flaws in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "Portrait of a Girl". Oil on canvas. It has repainting and canvas adapted to the stretcher. It has damages and faults in the frame. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 85,5 x 58 cm; 114 x 86,5 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history painting and customs. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). "Custom scene". Oil on table. It presents repaints on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower left corner.
      Jun. 12, 2023

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 – Madrid, 1909). "Custom scene". Oil on table. It presents repaints on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower left corner.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,400

      RICARDO NAVARRETE Y FOS (Serpis, Alicante, 1834 - Madrid, 1909). "Costumbrista scene". Oil on panel. It has repainting on the pictorial surface. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 36,5 x 26 cm; 64 x 52,5 cm (frame). A painter from Alicante in the second half of the 19th century, brother of the engraver Federico Navarrete, Ricardo tackled a wide range of themes in his work, standing out especially in portraits, history painting and customs painting. He began his training at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia and then went on to the San Fernando Academy in Madrid. An outstanding student, he obtained grants for Rome and Venice, and during his stay in Italy he began to send works to the National Exhibitions of Fine Arts. In 1864 he received an honourable mention, and three years later his work "Capuchinos en el coro" (Capuchins in the Choir) won him a third medal. Navarrete settled in Venice thanks to the patronage of José María Olmos, and there he devoted himself to painting themes from the history of the city and small Venetian genre paintings which were much admired at the time. He continued to take part in official competitions and in 1873 was awarded a gold medal at the Vienna International Exhibition. That same year he painted a remarkable portrait of the novelist Enrique Pérez Escrich, which was presented as a posthumous tribute at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1897, the year of the writer's death. In 1884 Navarrete returned to Spain and took up a teaching post at the Seville School of Fine Arts, from where he subsequently moved on to Barcelona and Madrid. He was also a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville. Works by Ricardo Navarrete are currently held in the Prado Museum, the Municipal Museum of Játiva, the Museum of Almería, the Provincial Council of Zamora, the Town Hall of Irún, the Civil Government of Vitoria and other public and private collections.

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    • Ricardo María Navarrete. Venecia
      Oct. 27, 2021

      Ricardo María Navarrete. Venecia

      Est: -

      Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado y localizado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. Al dorso dedicado y firmado. Tabla algo agrietada y ligeras faltas.

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    • Ricardo María Navarrete. Venecia
      Jul. 21, 2021

      Ricardo María Navarrete. Venecia

      Est: -

      Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado y localizado en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. Al dorso dedicado y firmado. Tabla algo agrietada y ligeras faltas.

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    • RICARDO MARÍA NAVARRETE
      Jun. 30, 2015

      RICARDO MARÍA NAVARRETE

      Est: -

      (Alicante, 1834-Madrid, 1909). "Pescateras", óleo sobre lienzo, 32x40 cm.

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